kipakonteissa
Kipakonteissa is a concept within the indigenous cultures of Papua New Guinea. It generally refers to a state of confusion or bewilderment that can arise when people are faced with information that is new to them. This concept is often associated with the ways in which small-scale societies adapt to and understand the ideologies and ideas introduced by outsiders.
The notion of Kipakonteissa is of particular interest to anthropologists and scholars of postcolonial studies, as
This concept is sometimes contrasted with the idea of truth in Western epistemology, which assumes a universally
The study of Kipakonteissa can provide insights into the challenges of knowledge transfer and the limits of